Kinder 2 Science 3rd quarter presentation

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About This Presentation

Kinder 2


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Sizes of Animals 01/23/2024

Sizes of Animals 01/23/2024

Big Animals

Elephant

Bear

Giraffe

Medium Animals

Monkeys

Dog

Wolf

Small Animals

Ant

Bee

Shrimp

Body Coverings of Animals 01/23/2024

Hair or Fur Bear Gorilla Zebra Tiger Dog Fox

Scales Shark Stingray Pangolin Alligator Snake Fish

Feathers Quail Duck Peacock Ostrich Goose Owl

Shell Hermit crab Lobster Shrimp Turtle Crab Snail

Skin Frog Salamander Earthworm Newt Toad Slug

Movements of Animals 01/23/2024

How Animals Move? Some animals walk and run using their legs. Others hop and jump using their powerful legs.

How Animals Move? Some animals with short legs crawl. Some animals use their tail and fins to swim in water.

How Animals Move? Others use their wings to fly .

Animal legs

How Animals Move? Some animals have two (2) legs. Duck Peacock Ostrich

How Animals Move? Some animals have four (4) legs. Zebra Dog Fox

How Animals Move? Some animals have eight (8) legs.

How Animals Move? Some animals have more than eight legs.

How Animals Move? Some animals have no legs at all. Earthworm Slug

How Animals Move?

Sounds of Animals 01/23/2024

Sounds of Animals

Animal and Their Young 01/23/2024

Animal and Their Young 01/23/2024

Some animals lay eggs

Some animals lay eggs chicken and chick Goose and gosling turkey and poult Fish and fingerling duck and ducklings Bird and nestlings

Some animals lay eggs Frog and tadpole Mosquito and wiggler Butterfly and caterpillar

Some animals give birth Tiger and cub Deer and fawn cow and calf dog and puppy

Some animals give birth horse and foal rabbit and bunny cat and kitten goat and kid

How animals take care of their young? Feed their young with milk Protect their young from danger Teach their young how to get food Look for food to feed their young

Importance of Animals 01/23/2024

We Get Food from Animals

We Get Other Things from Animals Wool Silk Leather

We Get Help from Animals A carabao helps a farmer plow the field A horse takes people one place to another A dog helps a blind man cross the street A dog guards and protects a house from a burglar

Lesson 10: Needs of Animals 01/23/2024

Food A bird eats nuts and worms. A frog eats insects. A chicken eats grains. A monkey eats meat and fruits. A cat eats fish and other meat. A cat eats fish and other meat. A goat eats grass.

Water

Air

Shelter A chicken stays in a coop . Bees live in a beehive . Birds stay on trees . A dog rest in a kennel. A cow stays in a barn. A horse stays in a stable.

Love and Care Keep their homes clean Give them food to eat and clean water to drink. Bathe them regularly Do not hurt them.

Love and Care Groom them regularly. Play with them. Take them to a veterinarian or animal doctor for regular checkups.

Coop Beehive

Coop Kennel

Stable Trees